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George Buckman 24 hus, family 4, Boatmaker/Shoemaker Worcester City Prot both, in Historical Records of Vic, Vol 4, immigrants arrived 13 Dec 1839 on the WestminsterIsabella Buckman 22 wife of George, family 4, Housemaid Liverpool Lanc Prot both, in Historical Records of Vic, Vol 4, immigrants arrived 13 Dec 1839 on the WestminsterGeorge Buckman 24 with wife, Boatmaker, Prot from Worcester city employed on own account, came Dec 1839 on the WestminsterIsabella died after the birth of John in 1841
Isabella Buckman, died 28 female Melbourne 1842 #3677 Church Of England St James, Melbourne
George Buckman, wed Mary Edie 1842 #853 Independent Melbourne
George Buckman Jury for 15 July source Melbourne Times - Sat 16 July 1842, page 3

George Buckman house and shop Collins St Lonsdale Ward 239 voters Voters in the town of Melbourne 1 June 1843 to 1 June 1844 source PPH 16 May 1843
George Buckman, of Gipps Ward, signed letter to Henry Moore. Source - Port Phillip Herald 27 Sept 1844

Richard Hale Budd March 16, 1819 - March 27, 1909, came to Port Phillip Bay in 1840 on the barque Eagle together with farm implements and several dogs, trained as a teacher in London at the Westminster Training Institute and holding a Master of Arts degree from Cambridge. His intention was to engage in pastoral pursuits. Accompanied by three labourers from his village of White Roothing to act as shepherds, he entered into a partnership with the Pohlman brothers, first at Kyneton, and later at Ivanhoe. At this activity he was not a success.
Richard Hall Budd, Port Phillip Herald 13 Dec 1842 Page 2 standing for office of Town Clerk

Richard Hall Budd - Candidates for Municipal Offices source Port Phillip Herald Tue 13th December 1842
After the loss of his capital he migrated to Van Diemen’s Land in 1843 and established a boys school at Campbelltown. Returning to Victoria in 1846 he continued to teach, opening a school in Victoria Parade. It flourished. Bishop Perry, the first Anglican bishop of Melbourne, recognising Budd’s qualities and success, appointed him as the first headmaster of the Diocesan Grammar School. This school opened in April 11, 1848.
Richard Hall Budd wed 1843 to Betsy Purves at Avoca, Tasmania, and registered children Henry Hale Budd 1844, Mary Elizabeth 1845. He returned to Victoria where Richard Jarvis 1847, Emma Eliza 1848, Edward Lloyd 1850, Isabella Emma 1852-4 and Harriet Charlotte 1855-1857 were born.
R H Budd - Budds Correspondence Murray Rockey Passes See also PPEA vol 53 ur 216 G R of 16/4/51 & Attached pages 3 horses& 4900 sheep 14 Letter at Post-office unclaimed 27th February, 1847

Henry Budecial witness at wedding of James Murphy wed 15 May 1842 to Mary Prendergast at Melb and Geelong Roman Catholic Church
Harry Buderick witness when Mary Pendergast wed 15 May 1842, to James Murphy

Mrs Bugle cleared 22 May 1844 and sailed 23 May from Melbourne for Portland on the Sally Ann, source local newspapers